Malaga, though perhaps skipped over on the less comprehensive tour of Spain, is rife with history, as much as just about any city of the Old World. Founded around 770 BC by the Phoenicians, Malaga flourished throughout the Roman times, survived the ...

The Tour operator did not give us this opportunity to take a pic of the city,,,Only stopped for 2 mins at a pre-arranged snake charmer. It was all well planned for a tip collection tour. I did not have a single picture to put of Morocco so here is one from Kenya... :)

For 200 years, Seville had a monopoly on trade with the new world, being the only in-land port, on a navigable river to the ocean. Here there are decorative tiles representing each of the provinces in Spain. Columbus set sail from Seville in 1492 and his remains are in Seville's cathedral.